This is so rude! So sorry you had to deal with that! Any medical professional who treats his patients like that- is not a GOOD medical professional. I hope everything comes back wonderfully to put your mind at ease! Sending you all the baby dust!

My line squinter on my wondfo had a HCG beta of 63. A faint is pregnant.

Seriously though, get a new doc and don’t even feel bad about it. Yes you are a patient and a mama but sometimes you have to realize you are also a “customer” of their services and you can take your business somewhere else if they provide poor service

this is my test from right now, and I had an HCG of 77.8 as of 7am this morning. A faint line is still a line, hCG tests don't work the same way as opks. Your doctor is an idiot, and a jerk. but that's just my opinion lol.

I am so sorry your Dr was so rude! I always read that no matter how faint the line that it is a positive, even on my pregnancy tests it says that! once your blood test comes back, definitely go and get a new Dr! He sounds like a real ***.

You need a doctor who will walk on and say “congratulations”, like mine. When I had my miscarriage, held my hand while I cried. THATS the type of doctor you want. Not one that makes you feel like ***. :)

While his bedside manner doesn’t sound great, you have to understand that doctors know there are statistics that support that until about 6 weeks, the chance of it being a chemical pregnancy is big. I don’t even call my doctor until six weeks. If they saw everyone as early as this then they would see a large amount of women who’s pregnancies don’t last past six weeks. It’s probably more the receptionists fault for even scheduling you. Hormone tests are not routine. I’ve never had any except when I had my second miscarriage. Even after two miscarriages, blood tests for hcg or progesterone were not ordered because the majority of pregnancies do not need monitoring that closely. The internet gives us way too much information. It’s best to trust your doctors routines and not what you see other people doing in the internet.

I think it depends on what dr she saw. My ob won’t see me until 8 weeks. My pcp however confirmed with urine test and blood work at 4 weeks. No one is saying anything about excessive testing. But telling her a faint positive isn’t a positive isn’t true at all. A simple blood draw would confirm if it was questionable.

yes but he could of worded it differently. Saying a faint positive is negative is not true. He could of said it’s positive however it’s recommended you come when we can see something. My doctor does a sonó regardless to make sure everything is where it’s supposed to be..it’s more money for them. They get to charge.